A Passion for Needlework 4 ~The Whitehouse Daylesford~ book
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Published by Inspirations
The Whitehouse Daylesford is a 160-year-old cottage bathed in character and rich in patina. A space masterfully styled with such purposeful intent, every detail exists in anticipation of telling the most wonderful of stories. It is from this location that the Inspirations team introduce 12 brand new embroidered masterpieces.
A Passion for Needlework | The Whitehouse Daylesford is the ultimate coffee table book and how-to guide for any discerning needlework artisan. This 240-page publication features a hard cover with linen binding, gold foil, ribbon bookmark, premium quality print and a pocket for convenient storage of the pattern sheets.
Featuring lavish galleries of gorgeous photography for the admirer, meticulous and detailed instructions for the hands-on, all projects include our world leading step-by-step instructions complete with detailed diagrams, how-to guides, expert tips and tricks and illustrated stitching glossary.
'A Passion for Needlework | The Whitehouse Daylesford ' features the following projects~ see the photos
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Arbor Vitae by Tania CohenTree of Life depicting Australian flora with a fabulous array of stitches
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Nandina & Cicada by Jane NicholasStumpwork study of a cicada inspired by a Japanese family crest
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The Penguin King by Georgina BellamyThree-dimensional penguin using goldwork embroidery techniques.
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Reflection by Hazel BlomkampCushion with sophisticated stitch combinations enhanced with beading.
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Put Your Feet Up by Di KirchnerVibrant Australian flowers in crewel embroidery, perfect for a footstool
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Charisma by Susan O'ConnorSilk evening bag with fruits and flowers in glorious colours.
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Allium 'Puple Sensation' by Trish BurrBotanical art superbly rendered in threadpainting
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Greensleeves by Brenda SortwellCrewel cushion with abundant flowers, foliage and sparkling highlights
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Perfect Match by Fumie SuzukiBeautiful combination of Schwalm and Reticella embroidery
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Wildflowers of Hepburn by Alison ColeThree-dimensional recreation of a native lily, orchids and flax
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Wood Anemones by Di van NiekerkFlowers and leaves in dynamic ribbon embroidery to enhance a printed panel
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Forty Winks by Anna ScottLarge, cosy blanket featuring flowers from the Proteaceae family